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Enforcing policies for GitHub Sponsors in your enterprise

Enterprise owners can control whether to allow the enterprise's organizations to sponsor open source projects.

Who can use this feature?

Enterprise owners can enforce policies for GitHub Sponsors in an enterprise.

About enterprise policies for GitHub Sponsors

GitHub Sponsors allows your organizations to financially support developers who build the open source projects you depend on. For more information, see "About GitHub Sponsors" and "Sponsoring an open source contributor through GitHub."

By default, organizations that belong to an enterprise that pays by credit card cannot sponsor open source contributors. You can set a policy to enable GitHub Sponsors for individual organizations in your enterprise.

Organizations that belong to an enterprise that pays by invoice can either pay for sponsorship by invoice or attribute sponsorships using a linked account. For more information, see "Paying for GitHub Sponsors by invoice" or "Attributing sponsorships to your organization."

Enforcing a policy to allow the use of GitHub Sponsors in your enterprise

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub.com, click your profile photo, then click Your enterprises.

  2. In the list of enterprises, click the enterprise you want to view.

  3. In the enterprise account sidebar, click Policies.

  4. Under "Policies", click Sponsors.

  5. Under "Sponsors", click Add organization.

  6. Begin typing the name of the organization you'd like to enable sponsorships for, then click the name of the organization in the list.

  7. Click Enable sponsorships.

Enforcing a policy to disallow the use of GitHub Sponsors in your enterprise

You can disallow the use of GitHub Sponsors for an organization that you previously allowed to use the feature.

  1. In the top-right corner of GitHub.com, click your profile photo, then click Your enterprises.

  2. In the list of enterprises, click the enterprise you want to view.

  3. In the enterprise account sidebar, click Policies.

  4. Under "Policies", click Sponsors.

  5. Under "Sponsors", to the right of the organization's name, click Disable.